The centerpiece of the event was the performance by “Tararam,” a creative ensemble of performing artists who produce extraordinary sounds from ordinary objects – a blend of rhythm, music, movement, and wit, interwoven with choreographed body drumming, amusing sounds, and theatrical antics. Among the most distinguished guests were the Minister of the Eastern Province – a close friend of the Embassy and former head of the Parliamentary Friendship Association – who came as a representative of the government, the Minister for Local Leadership and Religious Affairs, and a Senior Advisor to the President of Ghana.
Through the initiative of Deputy Ambassador Ortal Popovich-Alkalay, the Embassy invited two special groups to the event: students and teachers from one of the schools to which the Embassy had donated a computer classroom, and a group of women battling cancer who receive the support of the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, as part of the embassy’s cooperation with the management of this hotel.